Nintendo Switch is a popular handheld gaming console developed by Nintendo and introduced in 2017. It is the only hybrid console we have seen to date with the state of the art features. This includes wireless joy controls and a wireless hybrid display to play at home along with on the move. Now with the outbreak of the pandemic, Nintendo Switch sales have gone par with that of the last year owning to this holiday season. So Nintendo is quite aware of the security that it needs to provide the users. Nintendo decided to bring up 2FA or Two-factor authentication to its devices.

Security is one of the critical elements in the world of online gaming, especially when we are quite accustomed to listening to security breaches across the globe. Fortunately, Nintendo has introduced Two Factor Authentication for both their devices. Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite. So owing to this Two Factor Authentication protocol, we have decided to bring up a complete guide to turn this on. So let’s get started.

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Why is Two Factor Authentication necessary for Nintendo Switch?

Two-factor authentication is necessary because nowadays there are a lot of threats are going on in the Nintendo network. The attackers are trying to create unethical accounts that they are using to steal Fortnite Vbucks from user accounts. And some users have reported this to Nintendo as well as Fortnite, and to prevent this, two-factor authentication comes into play. It forms a security layer over any purchases made on the online network of Nintendo by confirming it. The user then provides a one time password or a click from his smartphone to open the payment gateway. This level of security is always appreciated.

How to turn on Two Factor Authentication in Nintendo Switch?

You don’t require a Nintendo Switch or a Nintendo Switch Lite in your hands to enable Two Factor Authentication. You just need your computer and a Nintendo account. We will now discuss the complete method in steps.

  • Firstly, you have to log in to your Nintendo Account.
  • Then click on “Sign-in and Security.”
  • After that, scroll down and find “2-Step Verification.”
  • You will see there is “None” selected, now click on the edit button to start the verification process.
  • You will be asked to verify your e-mail address.
  • After that, you will be prompted to download “Google Authenticator” for Android as well as iPhone. (Link is given below)
  • Download it and scan the QR-Code that you will see on the Nintendo Site.
  • If this does not work, you can even use your six-digit code to start the authentication process.
  • This will enable your Two Factor Authentication on Nintendo Switch.

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After performing the above steps, you will that whenever you log in to your Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch Lite, and you will have to turn on Google Authenticator to authenticate your account. This method is highly secured than the previous password-based. But still, you have to enter your password for account login.

Wrap-UP

This guide was to help the users to set up Two-Factor Authentication in Nintendo Switch. We hope our guide helped you.  If you have any queries or feedback, feel free to comment down below with your Name and E-mail ID. Likewise, check out our iPhone Tips and Tricks, PC tips and tricks, and Android Tips and Tricks for more such tips and tricks. We urge you to participate in the $100 giveaway by subscribing to our YouTube Channel. Thank You

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